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<blockquote data-quote="lOOKnGO" data-source="post: 16970895" data-attributes="member: 93465"><p>What he said. I had a friend sell his house 10 years ago and we bought his Skag and took it to our property up north. We manicure about 7 acres around camp. It will mow in about 2 hours. This unit is from the 90's. It's a rough ride, but it keeps on ticking. The belt goes about every three years. We have another Skag at our place in VA. It mows 2 acres plus the neighbors 5 ac. It's newer and rides much better. Wife had an Xmark she mowed with for a couple years taking care of a property. It was a good unit, but we just didn't need a spare taking up space. We sold that for 1k. You can find good used ones.</p><p></p><p>We bought one of those 48 inch JD zero turns when my son was young. The float in the carb or needle wouldn't seal. It leaked fuel throughout the combustion chamber into the oil. It did it twice. We got rid of that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lOOKnGO, post: 16970895, member: 93465"] What he said. I had a friend sell his house 10 years ago and we bought his Skag and took it to our property up north. We manicure about 7 acres around camp. It will mow in about 2 hours. This unit is from the 90's. It's a rough ride, but it keeps on ticking. The belt goes about every three years. We have another Skag at our place in VA. It mows 2 acres plus the neighbors 5 ac. It's newer and rides much better. Wife had an Xmark she mowed with for a couple years taking care of a property. It was a good unit, but we just didn't need a spare taking up space. We sold that for 1k. You can find good used ones. We bought one of those 48 inch JD zero turns when my son was young. The float in the carb or needle wouldn't seal. It leaked fuel throughout the combustion chamber into the oil. It did it twice. We got rid of that one. [/QUOTE]
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